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Old favourite to return to Connacht

Mon, 21 Jan 2013 18:54

I can't wait to get back to the club

Former Sportsground favourite Fionn Carr will return to Connacht at the beginning of the 2013/14 season.

The former Newbridge College Schools Cup representative first joined Connacht in 2008 where he established himself as one of the most exciting young backs in the country, racking up 73 Connacht caps over his three seasons with the province.

In the process, the explosive wing, who also plays at fullback, earned the title of Connacht's all-time leading try-scorer with 34 tries (170 points); a record he still holds.

His pace and agility caught the attention of other clubs and Carr left the Sportsground in 2011 for a short spell with Leinster. Over the last two seasons, he has scored seven tries for Leinster in 25 starts and eight appearances as a replacement.

Carr, aged 27, has represented Ireland at schools, Under-19 and Under-21 level, including five games in the IRB Junior World Championship. He has two Ireland 'A' caps, having played against Canada and England.

Speaking about his return to Connacht on a two-year contract, Fionn said: "I'm delighted to have re-signed for Connacht. I thoroughly enjoyed my three seasons there and I can't wait to get back to the club and continue to improve my game.

“I can see that there is fantastic work being done at Connacht both on and off the field. I'm really looking forward to being part of that again and contributing to the growing success over the next couple of seasons."

Tom Sears, Connacht CEO, said: "Everyone at Connacht is delighted to be welcoming Fionn back to the Sportsground. He enjoyed huge success here in his first spell and we are confident he will hit those heights again and make a big impact next season.

"He is a proven try-scorer with the ability to do something special and he will add more quality to the hugely talented backline we have.

"Fionn's recruitment is one of several key signings we anticipate making in the coming weeks and months."